SS3D: Single Shot 3D Object Detector

Single stage deep learning algorithm for 2D object detection was made popular by Single Shot MultiBox Detector (SSD) and it was heavily adopted in several embedded applications. PointPillars is a state of the art 3D object detection algorithm that uses a Single Shot Detector adapted for 3D object detection. The main downside of PointPillars is that it has a two stage approach with learned input representation based on fully connected layers followed by the Single Shot Detector for 3D detection. In this paper we present Single Shot 3D Object Detection (SS3D) - a single stage 3D object detection algorithm which combines straight forward, statistically computed input representation and a Single Shot Detector (based on PointPillars). Computing the input representation is straight forward, does not involve learning and does not have much computational cost. We also extend our method to stereo input and show that, aided by additional semantic segmentation input; our method produces similar accuracy as state of the art stereo based detectors. Achieving the accuracy of two stage detectors using a single stage approach is important as single stage approaches are simpler to implement in embedded, real-time applications. With LiDAR as well as stereo input, our method outperforms PointPillars. When using LiDAR input, our input representation is able to improve the AP3D of Cars objects in the moderate category from 74.99 to 76.84. When using stereo input, our input representation is able to improve the AP3D of Cars objects in the moderate category from 38.13 to 45.13. Our results are also better than other popular 3D object detectors such as AVOD and F-PointNet.

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